Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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Billy Roy Emshoff, passing in Miss Mattie Norman-
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object fromt moving vehicle.
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North he found Texas to be hostile hotels were not for them They
Hope For Appalachia
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The Buddy Wright Post of the
-.American Legion met Wednes-
r.ay night, with a good atten-
i dance and ‘ Commander
Fink presiding.
all but the hardiest travelers.
Appalachia’s abundant annual
ing in no
$16.50.
Ronnie
BEN F BLANTON
Editor aad Publisher
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NEW YORK (UPh —News-
week Magazin predicted today
minor in possession of alcoholic
beverage; fined $29.50 -
Fred J. Churchman, permit-
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Vernon Alfred Medack. pass- l night.
HARDSCRAMBLE -
Ben McCullouch 1841-53;
AM were famous Texas I
tion.
PANNNA MARIA - I
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ission
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• pass <>n
$1220.1
Robert
no passing zone, fined $16 50.
Martin Ftank Eichler, pass-
give a substantial boost to reer
increasingly important economic 1
country.
The physical resourees it Appal
culture, and power—all have a •
the rejuvenation of the Appalachi
mendations concerning natural r
directed at the creation of new a
employment of the region’s natara
uses to emerging national and re
We propose to coordinate all of
Appalachia through the Appalach
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SNOWDRIFT
SHORTENING
FRESH
CARNATION PURE
ICE CREAM
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>RESS ASSOCIATION
Finally, we believe that the President's Appalachian Re-
gional Commission has recommended a completely workable
and praeticable method of solving the economic ills of
Appalachia.
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The Sunday schools of this
city will unite in a union pic-
nic at the Firemen's Park on
May the 9th. The pro-
cession will start from the Bap-
Dolores F. Krause. failure , to
yield right-of-wav ‘from private I
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t.
development in the region. The
mended the accelerated constructic
ities through the Army Corps of I
ment of Agriculture in order to o
palachjan water resources by co
flood and pollution to the econor
abundance.
The proper control and manages
resources through the building of
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By GEM
J ack Poske
igh,fz3- a
EiaWech-with-4
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ondgameof
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■ value under $5, fined $29 50 ;
Charles O Durcan, driving
Headlines
of
I lowest
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I never
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-in thisaxea.will.be represented, .
. -The fifth annual meeting of.
। the Brenham group'* conference
. 1 Duran . asked where the milk
was kept Then she entered the
ibchild's room, found Duran awk-
11 wardly at empting to feed the
$6.
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h order to soejulate local toad
local development districts will
ernments aad with the Appall
in solving local problems and b
for action.
— RSTiNG
CELLO
CARROTS
in the days when hair switches were the rage and every lady
wanted an ostrich feather for her hat, the seller showed aqnfidence
in the buyers' honesty by advertising "send no money. Old records
show few sellers lost money on deadbeats, since personal bonesty
Thursday morning.
George Deiss, aged forty
nine, years one of the promi-
neat residens of the MMill Creek
community.'passed away at his
-GevReM
abuur dem-
By United Press International
Today is. Mondav. ’ Mav 11. I
the 132nd day of 1964 with 234
to follow,--------------—j
The moon is approaching the
first quarter. _______i
The morning star is Saturn.
The evening star is Venus
A major deterrent to industrial aad F
recreational development in Appalachia has |
been the severe shortage of gaad high-
speed highways throughout the mountains.
The Appalachian Commission has there- dd
fore recommended the construction of al- E
most 2,200 miles of development highway* E
in the region to provide much easier access E
Mose Johnson Jr . f e l o n y
theft.
(See RECORDS Page •)
For 15c
or wuitam Tyier Page
I belleve in the United State* at America a » wovernment or tbs
peopi by the people, for the people whose just p•wers are derived from
Ehe’consent or the governed; e democracy in a republic * sovereigD natton
or many soverelzn states a perfect union. one and inseparaDle. estabushed
upon those principles of freedom, equality justice, and humanity foe
which Amencaz patriots sacrificed their nves and fortvnes,
I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love h. to support
*a constitution to obey 1U laws, to respect Ita nag: and to defend it
igainst all ene nies
GO
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of the Texas district. Women's : — : 1 1—- -------------------------------
Missionary Federation, will be Jahnke. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Sunday morning. by Lafayette
held at St Paul s Lutheran Gross and son. Waller Jr., al- Kirk. esquire Mr Herman
church on Wednesday. May 17 tended the wedding of Rein- , Krebs. of this city to Miss l-
-------------- hardt H Jahnke.and Miss Lu- vine Wehe, of Yorktwon, ' De-
The old "Fire call" of yesteryear was a
far cry from the quick response of today's •
modern, efficient fire department.
Banking services, too, have improved end
increased in number, end we stand ready to
a in render prompt efficient, friendly help in all
* ods areas of banking. .-------
Ws No need to wait on "old fashioned"
methods with Farmers National Bank ready to
serve your every banking need.
! . Local Elks. directed by Red
. _____ . - Thompson, and with Fred Am-
mammg-—--*HE eha-e----Mremee-2-u*"tE-u 3a a.tee... • ■
into and within the region. . These high-,
ways, in addition to WO miles of access
roads, will tie in with the Interstate Highway System and
will open up areas which now are virtually inaccessible to
lems on all frgnts. Because the easing of poverty
Sprain has returned to Temple,
where she is a graduate nurse
at the Scott and White hospital
after .a visit to relatives at
Pleasant Hill.
"send
ne
money"
our service
is prompt!
MOND
TE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
CORNER MAIN and SOUTH PARK GR 63634
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MEMBER FDIC.
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• j cille Reeinecker
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Firemen’s park next Wednesday previously announced
night. Sunday and Monday passed.
Menn, petty theft
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By GER.
Chuck N
lent one-hit p
Brenham Cub
the Huntsville
trict game pl
Friday. May
Mabhemehl’
ter was brok
Mike Murray
ing Machemi
haters over
lowed only tv
ners, on walk
hit After Mu
erased in. a <
Cubs' infield.
Brenham g
the support
they came uy
second innin,
by Machemi
mann and
sandwiched a
miscue produ
ran. -- -
Wade Jurri
'ice when he
shot in the d
collected two
the game wii
lead the Cub
The Cubs p
Fireman's 'Pi
make-up gam
out last week
which we have recommended to on
Thia Commission would consist of
B nine Appalachian atates am
appointed by the President
Because the problems of Appala
their solutions must be worked on
seeking a developmental organizat
sion* of the Appalachian problem
extreme* of size which that orga
bigneas of th* total region, th* an
diction. The approach and th* al
to encompass the diversity of pro
. *o large a region.
la additiop to coordinating a 1
signed to assist Appalachia, the
May H. 1924
in Appalachia depend* heavily on creating
more jobs, every effort must be made to BBI
bolster the regional economy which now
lags behind the national economy. .
home at that plac at
Wednesday 'evening.
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By WILLA
The Picks
lost a double
Cole of Corp
6-5 Friday n
Christi..
Lewis Will*
m the firt |
ten hits and
Hornets thron
Charles Ra
.net* in hits,
of seven timi
followed by
Clemmie Hel
, Billy Thomas
lie
Martin Spe
hitter and sul
-----met lost . $p
"fpenn-
Hornet* wen
strikequts.
Each 5C
8:309 tst. church at 8:30 o’clock.
On Friday last Justice Kirk
ting unlicensed
drive, fined $16.50
2 --ans25c •
if you would not make a thing
habituah, do not practice it, but '
habituate yourself to something
else.”
By FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, JR. T
was the rule, not the exception. ,0
Da gagPAam-e
SSQGEMMAME5
■ mirmrpeaymereequntwmiduiratotehoumtlwmen
were ruins when Coronado passed this way over 400 yean ago Built
by early Panhandie Pueblo Indians.
Two-Part Series)
- Appalachia -ofers-
Etheregion’sprob
.. - . her to atop, or advising her to
eccentricities - such a* smoking proceed Adah, who was married
cigars and drinking brandy in pub-5 time*, was a friend of literary
lie - attracted "Stagedoor John- greets such as Mark Twain, Char
nies" who pestered her everywhere les Dickens and Alexandre Dumas,
u m. She died in Paris, France, ia 18C5
Here, in accepted lady-ike style, at the age of 33.
QeetE
TEXAS
Lee Gibson, throw
On this day in history । If you travel about Texas before tough* peppered six-gun slugs
in 1832, the first political the vandals finish their work you U around his feet a* he danced jigs,
platform was drawn up tn find perhaps* 2,000 bronze t ablet s. highway men held him up, travel by
Washington to he used in the inscriptions carved to stone" and:stage was abominable, and the food
passing zone, fined
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•MEN=AM EmzPASB, smerAm,rzas
dential primary next month ,
. 1 after, the Civil War. traveled in sumptuous private rail-
A thought for the day Ro- .Ruffians insisted he drink toast* road cars They were drummer*
When, Duram entered the "aid T—’
hansma ihazbemzoaopie:’taoituar, practice Mnat* t2fe" - •'
Adah
and said a poll of poligical .re- '
porters indicated he would get
at leas 592 delegate votes on
the first ballot at the Republi-
can National Convention.
Nacogdoches' Adah MMenken,“Adh belibors - an admirer who
once a student at the oM Nacog- tried “o strike up aa Sraneieta^e
doches University, became rich aad with her la San Francisco The
famous as an actress by the time policeman could be admonishing
she Vs 30. Her great beauty and ‘
Now You
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, KEITH POWELL
. Advertising Manager
°jggmn‛-. JAMES E. BYRD
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_‘3 a Fgenhamtga- under-Aet of Mres * is...
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l • ‘a -Z • hairman l! the Bord Ben r Bnton, Ptoat-
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HATEENKIEpEasN,- Proofpedet.Wrntp Blears Ago. 1
feevypesetteropems May.l.lW— Brenham will I I-
MRS FACY WAiE Telety pessster OPerator retain its 25 percent good fire 1
I Nu EuemNER Adverttsng and Circulauon Clerk insurance record this year ac- l
EEiEMk ..... cording to a report by Ch i e f '
ELMEr"AFHRTrANN Intertype Operator E w Pflughaupt at a regular I
I As ' HAMMANM, Job Preseman, Make-Up meeting of the Fire- Depart- l
' - ----------------------i.tem Tueulay evening. I
DALWIN JASTR AND JOHN MARTIN . Mail-HAomsppprentcez thirty members were present |
- -2nnmrwerder"ac“eriafcelan‛kFARgMNMonpkeerMsand sge and Mrs Frankie T“ Jirs- I
L- -gonnewoxnegea-xee,Huan..surssmeusrsmwoznungsonoudzcspu_tertsrearroudhparwunsinnte ■
slitatrgazmeiaephaesetiegcnggic“ia,"aorema who arrived at the Bunon Hos
June mete. Round Top. Mrs H. w Smitn, Lyona __•__pital on May 4th, weighing 8 ,
“ar8ve mm
1 42 X#- pubonedoro nV {na it of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Brand- i
Press Asociation in 1860, President in 1898. Pubished every afternoon setter of Brenham, was drown- I
-cept pazuruaz.and Sunday at 23 Main Street renhr-. A- • Twa. ed, while swimming in deep
ft . phone GR b - 3643 ! ’ . , • r
I _______ . ----water in the intercoastal canal ।
I east of Freeport Tuesday
A oneumonnth oc per yenr ’kusun. Braz, Burleson. Fayette, Grmes, Lee and One of the six district con- l
- ferences of the East Texas
212 100.PS Eanc4 of *ddri» and new tibgcripuon orders shouid be ad- Chamber of Commerce will be
1-^1tothe banner-Preas, P.°Boxs85,BrehhameTexm, 77833 . . -r j held in Brenham on Wednesday ,
worice AnI orroncous.renattomupom t*» Eharaccef,. eten din« or repute- Mav 24, when twelve counties.
Ho FFmeNeriEmrm or oorporatlon appearing In the column* of the
- HAnner. Press will be dlady and- promptly correctee when the article iD
quesuon is enilea to the attention al the managemeat. __,
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CITY CORP. COURT DOCKET
Reese B. Lockett, Mayor
Ernest Hines, no operator's
license, fined, 516.20
Ocie Helmer Jr. failure to
May 11, 4884 — account (verdict of the jury was. death _ _______. ______-_______________________
of the extreme unclemency ofg by .heart disease campaign to elect Henry Clay many monuments and stabies hon- was bad But, in the end, the drum
the weather and the soft con-ee ... ■ . . 1 president oring Texian pioneers But nowhere mer sold Texians such thing* a*
• In 1934 dust storms in Tex- will you-find a memorial to the wbate-oil lamp*, ladle* lingerie, fire
as.. Oklahoma. Kanns and Col- drummer, the Ambassador of Com- arms? ammunition and other items
orado Mew hundreds of thou- merce who helped build Texas, a* not manufactured in tile frontier l
Mos. .....Cryw 1—nd*, of tan* of 'top soil east- did the. settler, Indian fighter, buf -simple economy.
breed Mothers Day in * | wart i o srTr'd the Allanfk hunter iwd cwtwyz WMt drummers were
— She.vasloceav.c—.. । The only remembrance we cangraudy individuals such a* "Dia-
_fanted In fCninc;^
arrived ahead of schedule pe f M t Farper’sMagaziesandthePolicPulcma .
sunday — Monday passea c™ wpom i In 1962, President Kennedy Gnzette, hesgs picturedgn ponsiratipg hs Palace Sleping Car
off without any rain. GETS WRONG FORMULA cajlAq t’ g Leinegemen for SliK 0a,te3 dude d tn l troc John Het a MMon wates WhQ
MARRIED — In this citv on SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (UPI) - cdedimn 5 bUsine the AIo coat, fancy trousers —d gleaming made millions selling barbed wire.
_?ARRlEU Ramon M Duran probabiy-cooperatipnainimakingtheecom- Conbress Gaiters. U.W from me But stage trave and tinder-box
—.......■______________ ' wouldn't be in jail today if he om- "orK rulleM capacity. North he found Texas to be hostile hotels were not for them. Thev
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" 1 ' : 1 r him to feed the baby. I
right safely, fined
H23 n
fest til next Satrday, the 10th
7 arrived ahead of
Bheld an inquest on the body of -
80 Years Ago ' vimRucken, Nexro..who died
• i suddenly in —amPtoWn. -ne
operator to Mrs Jack Norman and baby
-1 of Rosenberg are the guests of
M— ) One of the perils faced by the travelipe -elgamag. or drummer
I in the old Texian days was fire, which was alarmingly frequent and
. ' reduced tinderbox hotel* to ashes in minutes. Thia sketch, believed
sM4- to be from Harper'* Weekly; pictures a drummer’* —cape from a
i" . VEAf‛- midnight hotel fire with his most treasured belongings, hi* tall silk
’ • LC- [ hat with value In his haste he perhaps left behind his Prince Albert
frock coat and Congress Gaiters Where this particular fire occurred
—-----------------— is not known, but hotel blaze* were common in Texas and the South-
j west frontier region
S Drummers Wondered
drive fined $1220 i ine in no passing zone, fined Mr. and Mrs R A Jahnke
Lonnie Schwarze. following I $16.50. . ' I Miss Duta Jahnke and Oscar
too closely fined $12 210. | James Paul Reimer, failure —
CITY BUILDING PERMITS to signat left turn .fined $16 50. ,
Melvin Pohlmeer, ■ . Mark . Sheffield Jr pass-
City Secretary -ing in . n% passing zone, fined
A F. Schroeder, 1803 Harri- $16 50 ,
mAted . cost • I in na passing zone, fined $16.50
Oscar Bode Jr,403 Eia s t . Bnnie Grves unsafe .
Main Strnet An apartmer from marked lane, fined $f6.50
. house,(eight “ ) 1 timated Roy Kent Head passing in no
* cost $ s 0 c k P—ng zone !
L CLuckemever. 1703 Sputh 'Wilbur Ray. practice as bar-
Market: Movedastorage building ber for hire and. reward without i
on,, ot Estimated cost $400 state* license, fined
Raymond Krause, 707 .East. Mae Weldon. Fehr, expired
JUSTICE CRIMINAL DOCKET JUSTICE (. IS IL DOCKET
John King, Justice of the Peace John King: Justice of the Peace
' - Samuel Jackson, w a 1 l i s; » City of Brenham Texas vs
passing in no passing zone. M. C • Cooper. Suit for damaes
fined $16 so. ’ ; to utility pole
Joe Morales Jr., passing in . JUSTICE EXAMINING TRIAL
no passing zone, fined $16 50 DOCKET
. dition of the ground lat Fire-i
Gus. men's Park, the committee MOTHER* DAY GIFT
were reluctantly compelled to t SPRINGFIELD, 4 (UPI» —
postpone the second day’s Mai-f
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